Phillippe.
I have already replied directly to you on this (in error) but to keep
the help within the list I have repeated my answers here and added
some information:
If I convert the SWeave Scrap environment to Lyx Code, it compiles (as
a bit of text) to PDF as expected, no strange escap
1) Have you placed your code in an ERT (Tex code)?
2) Did you enclose it with the required tags for noweb (INSIDE de ERT),
i.e.,
<<>>=
library (car)
cabbages$Year<-recode(cabbages$Year,'"X2001"="2001";"X2002"="2002";"X2003"="2003";
etc
@
3) Did you run Sweave on the Noweb version produced?
B
I've started using Sweave and having a problem
The code in Lyx is
library (car)
cabbages$Year<-recode(cabbages$Year,'"X2001"="2001";"X2002"="2002";"X2003"="2003";
etc
But its appearing in the PDF as
> cabbages$Year <- recode(cabbages$Year,
"\"X2001\"=\"2001\";\"X2002\"=\"2002\";\"X2003\"=
Ralf wrote:
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW writes:
[snip]
when having citations to more than one source, the citations
inside the Lyx interface get shortened, for example (Natbib)
You even get a tooltip by just holding your mouse over a citation (at
least in 1.6.3).
well y
2009/6/11 Michael Gasperl
> Package: *
> Pin: release a=jaunty
> in-Priority: 700
>
> Package: *
> Pin: release a=karmic
> Pin-Priority: 600
>
> Package: libqt4*
> Pin: release a=karmic
> Pin-Priority: 800
>
> Package: qt4*
> Pin: release a=karmic
> Pin-Priority: 800
>
> [perhaps it would work wi
Siegfried Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel schrieb:
I think the problem is that there isn't any updater for the normal
installer there isn't any Lyx-1.6.3-1-Installer-Update.exe
Yes this is the case, because you can install LyX 1.6.3 over LyX 1.6.2 when you are using the
standard installer. I created th
Guenter Milde writes:
[snip]
>command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
Right on Guenter - problem solved !
Cheers
-Ralf
Hi Uwe,
I think the problem is that there isn't any updater for the normal
installer
there isn't any Lyx-1.6.3-1-Installer-Update.exe
And, yes I think Lyx must have been installed with the alt installer to
use the alt installer update.
Siegfried.
Phil schrieb:
> I'm sorry...I'm just not seeing it.
I guess it is a little confusing because only one of the files there has "update" in the filename.
> Out of the two choices for the standard installer being
LyX-1.6.3-1-Installer-Bundle.exe
and
LyX-1.6.3-1-Installer.exe
which of these wo
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW writes:
[snip]
> >when having citations to more than one source, the citations
> >inside the Lyx interface get shortened, for example (Natbib)
> >
> You even get a tooltip by just holding your mouse over a citation (at
> least in 1.6.3).
well yes, the tooltip shows t
> >> The update installer can only update from
> subsequent
> >> versions. So to update from 1.6.1 to 1.6.2, you
> have to use
> >> the update installer for LyX 1.6.2. then in a
> second step
> >> you can use the update installer for LyX 1.6.3.
> >
> > I see. However, when I look in the "binar
Phil schrieb:
The update installer can only update from subsequent
versions. So to update from 1.6.1 to 1.6.2, you have to use
the update installer for LyX 1.6.2. then in a second step
you can use the update installer for LyX 1.6.3.
I see. However, when I look in the "binaries" folder I don't
> > I tried to use the altinstaller to update my
> installation from 1.6.1 to 1.6.2.
>
> The update installer can only update from subsequent
> versions. So to update from 1.6.1 to 1.6.2, you have to use
> the update installer for LyX 1.6.2. then in a second step
> you can use the update install
johndb schrieb:
I tried downloading the standard lyx for windows, LyX-1.6.3-1-Installer.exe.
But every time I try it I get an error that says "The setup wizard of the
English spell checker dictionary was not completed.
Any ideas or is there an alternative way to download it from another source
On 2009-06-11, Ralf wrote:
> Guenter Milde writes:
>> On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
>> How about creating this keybinding yourself?
> + Alright, probably worthwhile to get familiar with Macros sooner or
> later - but probably later for me, no time ...
I found an even longer example in my bind fi
>Small stuff:
>
>when having citations to more than one source, the citations
>inside the Lyx interface get shortened, for example (Natbib)
>
>(e.g. Hanneson, 1992; West and Macnae, 199...
>
>instead of the full citation:
>
>(e.g. Hanneson, 1992; West and Macnae, 1991, p.31)
>
>I would like to se
Rich Shepard writes:
[snip]
>Look in the preferences->short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
> found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
> widget works better than directly editing the bind file.
cheers mate! will do next time
-ralf
Small stuff:
when having citations to more than one source, the citations inside the Lyx
interface get shortened, for example (Natbib)
(e.g. Hanneson, 1992; West and Macnae, 199...
instead of the full citation:
(e.g. Hanneson, 1992; West and Macnae, 1991, p.31)
I would like to see the entire c
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, Ralf wrote:
did the trick - I assume the \bind "C-k" clashes with something else, well
Ralf,
Look in the preferences->short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
widget works better than directly
I tried downloading the standard lyx for windows, LyX-1.6.3-1-Installer.exe.
But every time I try it I get an error that says "The setup wizard of the
English spell checker dictionary was not completed. Do you want to run the
setup again? and I click yes so it runs again but the error comes up aga
2009/6/11 John McCabe-Dansted :
> 2009/6/11 Thomas Løcke
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Michael Gasperl
>> wrote:
>> > Hi! I have the following Problem:
>> > LyX 1.6.2 crashes regularily while i scroll down in a bigger document.
>> > This only happens if showing graphics is enabled. How ca
Ralf writes:
[snip]
> #\bind "C-k" "font-noun"
>
> I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
> hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
>
> What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
a simple spell worked: instead of 'k' I used 'j':
\bind "C-j" "font-noun"
Guenter Milde writes:
[snip]
> On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
> > how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
> I don't think this is widely used/needed by the general public.
+ yes, seems like it
> How about creating this keybinding yourself?
+ Alright, probably worthwhile to get f
Ralf wrote:
> my situation is different, however, that error message looks familiar - I use
> PNG format and the error message occurs when changing the figure in an
> external
> editor while Lyx is still open.
>
> It does not bother me so much, since the pdf-output works just fine. And when
> re-
Okay,
tried to edit the cua.bind file and failed.
This I found
#\bind "C-k" "font-noun"
I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. Lyx1.6.3 on WinXP and c:
>Hi! I have the following Problem:
>LyX 1.6.2 crashes regularily while i scroll down in a bigger document.
>This only happens if showing graphics is enabled. How can I solve this
>problem?
>Thank you very much!
There is a bug in qt4.5.0 that might crash LyX when you try to scale down a
figure o
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